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Sex workers' experiences and occupational conditions post-implementation of end-demand criminalization in Metro Vancouver, Canada

机译:性工作者的经验和职业条件在加拿大地铁温哥华终止刑事定罪后实施

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Objectives In 2014, Canada introduced end-demand criminalization (the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act (PCEPA)), criminalizing purchase of sexual services while leaving the sale of sex legal. We assessed factors correlated with self-reported changes in working conditions post-PCEPA among sex workers (SWs) in Metro Vancouver. Methods Post-PCEPA data for one year were drawn from a community-based cohort of SWs. We analyzed self-reported changes in working conditions among 299 participants who worked prior to PCEPA and were asked about working conditions post-PCEPA. Multivariate GEE analysis evaluated factors correlated with negative changes post-PCEPA, including reduced capacity to screen clients and reduced access to workspaces/clients. Results Most (72.2%) experienced no change in working conditions, and 26.4% reported negative changes (e.g., reduced ability to screen clients or reduced access to workspaces/clients). Reporting negative changes was correlated with being an im/migrant to Canada (adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 2.79, 95% CI 1.59-4.92) and recent physical workplace violence (AOR 4.01, 95% CI 1.12-14.40). In sub-analysis, physical/sexual workplace violence (AOR 3.77, 95% CI 1.17-12.16) and living in the suburbs of Richmond/Burnaby (AOR 2.81, 95% CI 1.15-6.84) correlated with reduced screening capacity; incarceration (AOR 2.98, 95% CI 1.04-8.57) and being an im/migrant (AOR 2.39, 95% CI 1.14-4.99) correlated with reduced access to workspaces/clients. Conclusions Most SWs reported no change in working conditions and one quarter reported negative changes, suggesting that PCEPA may be failing to advance sex workers' safety. Im/migrants, women experiencing workplace violence, and those facing criminalization were most likely to report negative impacts. Decriminalization of all aspects of sex work is needed to support well-being, health, and safety.
机译:加拿大2014年的目标推出了终止刑事定罪(对社区的保护和剥削者法案(PCEPA)),在离开性别的销售时为性服务犯下的性能。我们评估了与METRO温哥华的性工作者(SWS)中PCEPA后的工作条件的自我报告变化相关的因素。方法从基于社区的SWS队列中绘制了一年后的PCEPA数据。我们分析了在PCEPA前工作的299名参与者之间的自我报告的变化,并被询问了PCEPA后的工作条件。多变量GEE分析评估因子与PCEPA后的负面变化相关,包括减少屏幕客户端的容量,并减少对工作空间/客户端的访问。结果大多数(72.2%)在工作条件下没有变化,26.4%报告的负变化(例如,筛选客户的能力降低或减少对工作区/客户的访问)。报告负面变化与加拿大的IM /移民(调整的赔率比(AOR)2.79,95%CI 1.59-4.92)和最近的物理工作场所暴力(AOR 4.01,95%CI 1.12-14.40)。在分析,身体/性工作场所暴力(AOR 3.77,95%CI 1.17-12.16)和生活在里士满/伯恩(AOR 2.81,95%CI 1.15-6.84)的郊区与降低的筛查能力相关;监禁(AOR 2.98,95%CI 1.04-8.57)以及IM /移民(AOR 2.39,95%CI 1.14-4.99)与对工作空间/客户的访问减少相关联。结论大多数SWS报告的工作条件没有变化,一季度报告的负面变化,这表明PCEPA可能未能推进性工作者的安全。 IM /移民,体育工作场所暴力的妇女以及面对刑事犯罪的妇女最有可能报告负面影响。需要对性行为的所有方面的减少,以支持福祉,健康和安全。

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